he sounds like a knob?
Attention employees: Do not lick the door knobs. [repeat in Spanish]
Mandates.
We did the same thing at my job. We even sent more than half our workforce home. My boss is far from an idiot. CDC and OSHA was pushing hard. Fear of lawsuits inspired the behavior.
We did lose a co-worker to COVID but back then they were refusing to treat it. The hospital sent him home and told him to wait it out. He died waiting for treatment of any sort.
Firing people who wouldn’t get the jabs.
I carry a cloth in my pocket mostly used for wiping touch screens.
I have literally held it up and stated, “This is a hypochondriac’s psychotic break trigger.”
I never - and I mean NEVER - use hand sanitizer and only wash my hands after using the toilet and before preparing food (aside from obvious grime hygiene).
Here, pull my finger. It just scratched an itch ;-)
Nothing wrong with good hygiene. Frequent hand washing, especially after going shopping, has been a good idea since after Pasteur figured out germs.
This article isnāt about hygiene per se, but about exposure to cleaning chemicals.
Iām skeptical of this claim. Unless itās just particular/newer cleansers it flies in the face of known science that bleach or alcohol break down the cellular structures of both bacteria AND viruses.
My guess is the leftists managed to regulate down the cleaner strength to āsave the environmentā or (as in this article) āreduce exposure to harmful cleanersā
Much like they did with washers that can no longer heat water hit enough to properly disinfect clothing.
No amount of disinfecting, handwriting, covering mouth when coughing etcetcetc ever prevented colds and flues from spreading throughout the house to all members of the household. If someone caught a cold, all members would come down with it eventually.
The only good thing to come out of covid was work from home.
Not to pee on the parade here; but I still want them to wipe down the doctor’s office on a regular basis.
I think people enjoy seeing others’ shocked-faces.
Prevent? Nothing prevents because all it takes is one virus getting to one cell and being lucky enough to reproduce and infect you. Everything is to reduce the odds. That’s like the 6 foot separation. COVID viruses didn’t have leashes like some cartoon dog that choked them at 6 feet. You just had a lower probability of spreading it when apart instead of crammed together like a Tokyo subway. Unfortunately the PR idiots in the government like to use “prevent” instead of studying and giving actual odds for various activities.
I use a sleeve on knobs and handrails. And elevator buttons
We donāt know who all came before anymore
How about the acres of plexiglass āshieldsā erected at businesses particularly at store check out lines? One local grocery chain even installed a cart washer resembling a mini car wash where the grocery carts were pushed through a disinfectant shower. I saw it used for maybe a week and then sitting idle in the corner before being eventually removed.
All of these worthless efforts to stop the spread of COVID, yet hoards of illegals from every part of the globe are being released into the interior of our country with no health screening or proof of any kind of vaccination. Already we have seen an outbreak of polio in New York and Iām surprised we havenāt seen outbreaks of TB. Marburg Disease has again broken out in Africa and Ebola is always present in Africa. How long before these diseases far more deadly than COVID will be crossing our border?
-PJ
Back during the cleaning binge, we had squads of people who did nothing but clean surfaces and doorknobs, etc. all day. Then we noticed the cleaner cleaning our office with the same rag he had cleaned the bathroom with minutes before.....we kept them out after that.